Hi, I have a C++ application with an embedded Python interpreter that
imports a Python script. I'm using Wing's remote debugging capability to
debug the script. When I tell the app to import the script, my breakpoint in
the script gets hit- once. If I "continue" so it exits the script, then tell
my app to import the script again, the script does get imported, but my
breakpoint does not get hit.
If I restart the app it works again- once.
My first thought was that I need to reload() the script or something,
however if I modify the script between imports, the script's print
statements do reflect the changes. So I believe it is being reloaded
properly.
Both before and after the successful import, Wing says it is listening for
remote connections: "No debug process / listening for connections on TCP/IP
port 50010. Allowed hosts: 127.0.0.1" (and some other hosts that I also
listen to).
My code to import the script using the embedding interpreter is pretty
simple right now, and it seems to work, so I don't believe it's the problem
but will include it anyway:
PyInitialize();
PyObject *str = PyString_FromString("__main__");
PyObject *main_module = PyImport_Import(str);
PyObject *main_dict = PyModule_GetDict(main_module);
FILE *fp = fopen("test.py", "rt");
PyRun_File(fp, filename, main_dict, main_dict);
fclose(fp);
PyFinalize();
Any ideas why my breakpoint only works once?
Thanks,
Mark
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